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...There are many of us who look forward to a merger because of the way Radcliffe might loosen up Harvard. It is important for Radcliffe to decided what it would be unwilling to give up," South House panel member James E. Thomas, senior advisor to Harvard freshmen, said...
Miscalculations of the rival's intentions are common. In 1960, there was fear of a "missile gap." In 1965, the U.S. concluded that the Russians had given up quantitative arms competition, only to see them spurt forward later. And before leaving office, McNamara acknowledged that, overall, the U.S. had spent too much on weaponry during his tenure because of mistaken estimates of Russian intentions. However, the Russians have accelerated their buildup, tripling their supply of land-based missiles in little more than two years. The U.S. remains ahead in overall nuclear-delivery capability, but Russia continues to close...
...objets d'art and Oriental miniatures. The son of a Bombay art dealer and a descendant of a long line of Parsis (a sect that left Persia in about the 8th century and settled in India), Heeramaneck quickly found a ready market in America. From that day forward, his policy became, as his wife Alice puts it, to "buy five, sell four and keep the best for himself...
Henry C. Binford '66, who is in his second year at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will be a tutor in history. Binford said that he was "looking forward" to living in Winthrop House during his first year as a tutor. He added that he was only "normally apprehensive" about...
Boston University forward Herb Wakabayashi and Harvard defenseman Chris Gurry were also selected, but tourney champion Cornell dominated the vote as three members were chosen to the first six. Besides Dryden, Big Red co-captains Brian Cornell, a wing, and Bruce Pattison, a defenseman, were named...